The article has been presented here as it was published with a few added pictures. In addition I have added a slide show that shows pictures of all the chakra sites. I am sure many people will enjoy this, either visually, or because it gives an option to feel the different energies.I wrote this article supported by two of my guides: Thoth and Shamaya. Especially Shamaya has helped me a lot and there fore it is appropriate that their names are mentioned.

We all receive, process and share information in our own unique way. We also are all connected with Beings that help and support in that process. The main Being helping me is Thoth, who has been my guide for more than twenty years; at least that is the period that I have been aware of his presence. From the beginning he told me that he would not use me as a channel in the traditional sense, but that he will be a guide who provides me with information to help me fulfill my purpose in this life. He also mentioned that other beings would come to me during projects or for certain subjects. In the case of the subject of the Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple it was Shamaya. She has been willing to channel a lot of information about this unique gift from ancient times that is a big gift for our current times. This information will partly will be presented in a descriptive way, and partly as channeled information (indicated in italics).

How it all began Thoth guided me in my studies of the subtle energies of Mother Earth. I went through many phases and many joys and frustrations in the more than twenty years I gathered information on the subtle energies of Mother Earth. While he was always there for me, he often let me go through my processes, seemingly without help. Finally he found me “ready” and asked me to summarize the information in a book. This book was published as Gifts of Mother Earth (1). The publishing of the book did not end the research. One day Thoth wanted to share with me a shift in focus that was of great importance for this time. That is why he wants me to share it in his words.You live in a technologically advanced society. That makes many people believe that you are very advanced as a species. However, in many ways you are not advanced at all. You have lost the connection with the world around you, and with the members of your own species. You are willing to kill each other about differences that you consider important. You have lost love for each other and the world around you. However, you also live in a time in which changes are possible beyond your current imagination. The energies of your world are changing on many different levels, and create new opportunities that will help you to understand who you truly are. Besides living in a state of unconditional love there are a number of other things important in this phase. In the first place, it is important to reconnect to the world and the beings around you. In the second place it is important to realize and to learn to live from the principle that all is connected. In the third place it is important to look beyond the physical world and embrace the subtle worlds that are an inherent part of the world you live. Finally it is important to open for ancient knowledge that is still present in many ways to integrate it in the current knowledge in such a way that you will live again from wisdom. This means that knowledge needs to be experienced so it becomes your wisdom to share. Based on what I just shared I will guide you to ancient systems that you can only access with an understanding of the Earth energies that you have studied. These ancient systems will help people to remember who they really are. Wait for my messages. As always they will come at a moment that the time is right. I was happy and thrilled with this information. As always he has kept his promise. I am in the middle of the process that he predicted would come. On request of Thoth and Shamaya, I will share here one of the highlights: the Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple. It started in 2013 when I went to The Netherlands and Denmark to give workshops. The organizer in Denmark is a longtime friend and he knows my love for Earth energies. He had come across an article that talked about a landscape temple in Denmark. This temple has seven areas and each of these areas represented one of the seven chakras of the human energy system. This is called a landscape temple because in the landscape there are energies that support our spiritual development and therefore is called a “temple”. My friend translated the article for me and I felt Thoth stimulating me to visit these areas and to check them for vortexes. We found that this landscape temple consists of seven locations each having a chakra vortex. All but one have churches built on them. However, the one that did not have a church has another structure, a Viking borough that is called Fyrkat. Starting in the south and going to the north there were seven chakra vortexes. The seven chakra vortexes had chakra energies that were located in the same order as they are in our physical body. These chakra vortexes were connected by energy lines, indicating a relationship with each other that they did not have with other chakra vortexes. They formed a “system”. I will share more about chakras and landscape temples later in this article. A vortex is a place of exchange between two systems. Our chakras are a type of vortex. They exchange information between our physical system and the outside world. On Earth the vortexes are places where energy is exchanged between energy lines (grids) on Earth and energy fields around the Earth (2). A field holds the full potential of a system, while the grids hold the aspects of that potential with which people on Earth actively work. The part that people work with is always less than the potential. Therefore a vortex is an important place because you can tap into the full potential of a system. According to Thoth this knowledge has always been used as long as mankind has exited, but only by a limited number of people. In the landscape temple the chakra vortexes help us to connect fully with the essence of what a chakra is. Although I enjoyed the research and the energies, I did not fully understand the importance. There are chakra vortexes everywhere on Earth, so why the emphasis on the seven that form a landscape temple? According to Thoth the places of the landscape temple in Denmark were selected in the time of Atlantis. When I checked this, I did find nodes (cross points) of lines that were holding Atlantean energies (3) at each of the seven chakra vortexes. These chakra vortexes are special because they have been used in a special way, helping us to understand different ways of working with chakras. Still I was not convinced. I had found other situations where seven chakra vortex sites were used. In these situations they had built structures on the vortexes, like in Teotihuacan and Teotenango in Mexico and in Machu Picchu in Peru. That same year I found a similar situation in The Netherlands where I also found seven chakra vortexes, located on nodes of lines with Atlantis energies with churches on every chakra vortex. Due to the connecting lines they formed an unique system, similar to what I had found in Denmark. I knew Thoth sufficiently well to know that there was a reason why he guided me to this.

Machu Picchu in Peru

Discovery of the Sedona Landscape Temple Nicolas Mann was the first person who mentioned a Sedona Landscape Temple (4). I was fascinated with his work and studied his research extensively. He was remarkably correct in many ways. However, none of the places he indicated as the seven chakra locations had a chakra vortex and therefore did not make them true chakra locations. This does not mean that there are no chakra energies but there are no chakra vortexes to intensify these energies. Shortly after Thoth guided me to the landscape temple in Denmark I hiked with a friend in the area west of the I17 west of Sedona where there are several ruins of the Sinagua tribe on hills and while explaining this to my friend I realized that the three ruins I pointed out to him were on three different chakra vortexes. These vortexes were the heart chakra vortex, throat chakra vortex and brow chakra vortex in the right order. That was the moment that Thoth had been waiting for. His invitation was clear: explore the connections between these places and their connections with possible other chakra vortexes. I was excited and started my research. I had found a Sedona landscape temple and this was completely different from what Nicholas Mann had described. I had no idea that this would lead to some important discoveries. Before sharing these discoveries I like to give some background information on landscape temples and chakras.

What is a Landscape Temple? Landscape temples have been described by several authors. I became familiar with the term landscape temples through the one in Sedona, Arizona (USA) as described by Nicholas Mann (4).. However there are many more landscape temples, often covering large areas. They all have in common that certain natural existing energies of the Earth are used to support the physical and spiritual development of people. Because the energies are considered to stimulate our physical and spiritual development the part of the landscape that holds these energies can be seen as a temple, hence its name. In most known cases the landscape temples hold energies that stimulate our chakras. We will describe these chakras later. Besides the landscapes temples of Denmark, The Netherlands and Sedona, there are several others. Peter Dawkins described landscape temples in the United States (5), England (6), and Europe as a whole (7). David Furlong described another similar type of temple in Ireland (8). According to the authors the energy centers are mostly formed by naturally existing earth energies. People have recognized these energies in the past and used them for all kind of support, rituals and spiritual development. At these places we often find structures. This is the case in Denmark, in The Netherlands, in Mexico and Peru. Landscape temples may be more common than we think and can be found at different scales, covering continents, countries, areas or cities. These temples have been recognized and created in ancient times. Nowadays we are rediscovering them.

What are chakras? Much has been written about chakras. However, it seems that we are caught in a certain way of thinking about them. I would like to give here some general information. Through sharing about the Sedona Landscape Temple I will share new perspectives about chakras that both Thoth and ShaMaya have guided me to share. Chakras can be seen as the most important energy centers of our human energy system. They can be defined as the centers of our physical body that reflect different way of dealing with the world around us. According to Thoth the best way to look at chakras is to see them as the colors of fractioned white light. When the soul is not embodied it radiates white light. The white light reflects the connection of the soul with Source. When the soul enters a physical body, that white light gets refracted into the colors of the rainbow in the same way as white light gets refracted by a prism, or as sunlight through rain, creating rainbows. Each color, which in our human system is called a chakra, represents an aspect of our soul that tries to express itself optimally into this physical reality. When we lose our connection with these colors (qualities) or chakras, or when our connection is disturbed due to our personal experiences, we are not able to express the totality of our soul into this physical reality. The colors lose their “aliveness’ and the colors get murky (dirty), preventing our light to shine. Because almost all people have lost the ability to use the chakras or soul qualities optimally, and even have forgotten, at least partly, what these qualities are, it is important to learn again about these centers that represent these qualities: our chakras. These centers are called chakras (which means wheel in Sanskrit) because they are places where energy and thus information enters and leaves the physical body. They are a place of exchange between the soul through the physical system and everything that surrounds them. At these chakra locations the energy spirals and when you look at them from the outside, it seems as if you are looking at a spinning wheel, hence their name. As was mentioned they actually are vortexes. Most books and articles will mention that there are seven chakras. There is, however, an increasing number of people that mention higher numbers of chakras connected to the physical body. In addition to the chakras connected to the physical body there also are chakras above our physical body. In Gifts of Mother Earth I mentioned that there are five chakras above the crown chakra (9) which is in alignment with the chakra vortexes found on Mother Earth.

Meeting ShaMaya and her guidance The invitation of Thoth to start the research on the Sedona Landscape Temple led to some surprising results. The first one was that there were two series of chakras. I found the root chakra vortex of the temple on the highest point of House Mountain, an extinct volcano SW of Sedona. The surprise however was that there were two sets of chakras that were sharing one root chakra. One goes north from the root chakra; the other goes south. The second surprise was that the lines that connected the chakra vortexes of the temple were holding Lemurian energies. My first thought was that the people of Lemuria wanted to create a more expanded experience with chakras. Thoth was silent about it. While investigating the different chakra vortexes of the temple, climbing often on rather steep rocks in a beautiful red rock landscape, I felt a presence that was new to me. It felt like a “she”. Because I felt her at all the chakra vortexes I called her the “high priestess” of the temple. I tried to connect with her in a way that allowed a communication with her, but initially it seemed that she was “checking me out”. During the research of the temple the connection intensified without having a direct communication. Doing the research on both the southern part and the northern part of the temple I automatically went to check for the seven chakra system. I believed this to be true for both the northern and the southern part, especially after research of the southern part showed that there were indeed seven chakras. That was in alignment with the landscape temples in The Netherlands and Denmark. The mistake I made was thinking that therefore the northern part would also have seven chakras. However, I was not aware of this mistake. One day we were having the weekly crystal skull group meditation in our house and we decided to connect with the Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple. It was then that I suddenly felt again the High Priestess. Now a communication started.I am ShaMaya and I am connected to what you call the Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple. I would like to thank you, and everyone that have gathered for this meditation, for their willingness to connect with this temple. The ancient energies of this temple are very important for the development of consciousness in current times. These energies are also important to help those who are willing to connect to heal and balance their system. In ancient times this temple was used in a similar way.I also would like to invite you to look again at the northern part of the temple. You have missed many important energies and my invitation is to look again at this part without any preconceived ideas. Please begin with looking at the heart chakra and proceed from there. I will give you an indication as a starting point. You may be surprised about this, but please check the truth of what I am about to say: there are three different heart chakras. I was very pleased and excited about this connection, even although, for a moment, I felt like a boy who had not done his homework properly. The chakra vortexes of each landscape temple are connected with lines that have a certain quality. By following these lines you will know where each point, each chakra vortex, is connected with. Going back to the heart chakra vortex I indeed found two extra lines. These two lines guided me to the location of two additional heart chakra vortexes. My communications with Shamaya improved and she invited me to re-look at all the chakra vortexes of the northern part of the temple and check more clearly all lines and connections. This brought me to the discovering of a total of fourteen chakras that formed the northern part of the temple (image 1). These fourteen are all chakras that exist in our physical body.

The Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple Discovering the vortexes was one thing. Understanding each of them and the function of the temple as a whole was another. In this period ShaMaya was of great help. She, like Thoth, regularly told me that it was important for me to feel and explore first. In that way I will learn to recognize and to work with these energies. This will allow me to share and teach from personal experience. From one perspective I would have preferred that the information would have come directly to me, but I understood her point of view very well. We all have to learn and grow in a way that best fits with who we are. However, she was willing to give hints and sometimes she gave information to put things together or place them in a larger perspective. With her help I was able to define the basic functions of all 14 chakras and I will present a short summary of each of their characteristics in the next “chapter”. Here I like to share some information she gave about the temple as a whole.The temple is not so much a place of initiation but more a place of training. In the earlier period of Lemuria every person learned to take care of their own energies. Because the chakras are determining the degree the soul can express itself in this reality, much focus and attention was placed on working with the chakras in such a way that people could most optimally express their essence. Training was needed so that most people, without any help, would be able to maintain this highly functional state. They learned that although it is important to understand each chakra, the key is to understand that there is only one system and that each chakra is a doorway into that system. Therefore, the Sedona Landscape Temple is one system and that system of chakras is a reflection of the chakra system of human beings. The idea that our chakras are actually one system and that the landscape temple is a reflection of that one system was so important to her that she frequently mentioned it. As she said: Human beings have a tendency to separate. They look at each part so intently that they begin to see it as separate. Next they talk about each part as if it is not only separate, but also as if has a life of its own. If you look at many of the human issues you will see that separation is a common underlying cause of these issues. See everything as one. See that within this oneness there is diversity. Within the oneness there are flows of energy that constantly change, depending on how you direct your consciousness. I took her advice at heart and I looked at each chakra as a way through which I can see how my system functions. Suddenly each chakra became nothing more or less than a different way, a different angle, to look at how my system functions. Another interesting aspect of the Sedona Landscape Temple is that its energy – and consequently its influence – stretches out over tens of miles from the temple into the surrounding areas. The energy is therefore powerfully present in the whole of the area around Sedona. Anyone who visits Sedona, Cottonwood or Camp Verde can connect with the energies of this temple. Of course we have to choose to connect with it, because everything is based on free will. However, the experience of those who have made a connection is that it is very worthwhile to do so.

The gifts of the Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple ShaMaya wanted me to share the gifts of this temple with the world. Understanding the principles of what this temple teaches us is, according to her, important for every person in the world. The temple was made for people in ancient times, but it also is a monument to remind us of who we are and how we can grow to function more optimally in this world. In order to use the full potential of the temple it needs to be reactivated. She told me: In each now moment everything is always available. On Earth anything that ever was created still exists through energetic imprints. However, to make that available you need to focus your attention on what you want to connect with. Without this focus it is from an energy point of view not existing or dormant. When more people focus on a subject it becomes more alive and also more accessible for others. As a consequence of these comments we work with the different energies of the temple in our weekly meditations. I also share the knowledge through workshops and this article. I asked her why the temple was in Sedona. The Lemurian area was large, so there must be a reason why it is in Sedona. She shared the following: The temple in Sedona was not the only one, although there are not many places in the world that have all fourteen chakra vortexes available in such a way that a temple can be created. In the time of Lemuria a total of five of these temples were created. However, due to the destruction of the majority of Lemuria, the one in Sedona is the only one that is complete, available and reachable. That makes this landscape temple unique. In that sense it is a big gift to have this temple available. Sedona has been a spiritual center since the beginning of mankind. The temple not only gives you access to Lemurian times but even access to periods before Lemuria. There is still a lot to explore in the Sedona area. Given the fact that all other landscape temples had one row of seven chakras and this one has two rows of which one consist of seven chakras and one of fourteen with a shared root chakra, the question arises why the Lemurian landscape temple is so different. And another question that came up is who is right; the Lemurians or the Atlanteans? ShaMaya’s answer was simple and clear. It has nothing to do with who is right or wrong. The Atlantean people were not wrong. They have chosen for a more simple way of representing a system. The main reason is that they were focused on a masculine way of dealing with the world. The people of Lemuria, especially in the early times of Lemuria, were focused on the complete system, which involves the masculine, the feminine, and the child approach. The Lemurian approach is a reflection of the total dynamic of all the chakras and all flows through the chakras, and also of how to optimally use these energies. In the rest of the article it will become clear what ShaMaya means with” the complete system”.

The three heart chakras To understand the temple in its complete form ShaMaya guided me first to the three heart chakras. She did that for a reason. The three heart chakras are seen in your current approach of chakras as being one chakra. In reality there are three heart chakras representing the sacred trinity of oneness. The world you live in is based on differences and duality. You are moving towards the experience of oneness. The number three represents the oneness, overcoming the duality. The three heart chakras represent the three aspects of the trinity, feminine, masculine and child. The feminine heart chakra represents the love for yourself as a physical being. The purpose is to transform that love from conditional love to unconditional love. The masculine heart chakra is the gift of unconditional love from the soul for the physical system through which it expresses itself. The child aspect is the unconditional love of the creator, the essence and purity of love of Source. When these three aspects come into harmony you will experience love as it was created and meant to be experienced in physical reality. She shared that people in the course of time began to see love as one type of energy. In essence this is not wrong, but by doing so we begin to miss aspects of the different qualities of love.

Images 2a and 2b The masculine commonly known flow through the nadis left (2a) and the feminine at the right (2b)

Two systems of three flows To understand the Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple we have to mention another aspect of chakras. In the ancient tradition of India the yogis talk about three main flows through the chakras: the ida (the feminine flow), the pingala (the masculine flow) and the sushumna (the central or neutral flow). These flows are called nadis. To reach enlightenment the chakras need to be balanced and function as one. This also means that the three energy flows need to be in balance. The three energy flows again represent the trinity. The chakras function in balance when these three flows are in balance. It was Thoth who brought my attention to the importance of the three flows. Shamaya brought the understanding to a deeper level and helped me to see the unique gift of the Lemurian landscape temple.There are two ways that the three flows of energy that you call ida, pingala, and sushumna can flow through the fourteen chakras. One way is what traditionally is shown in your world. This is the flow of the three nadis through the seven chakras that are commonly known to you (see image 2a). For the Lemurians this is one of the flows that exists. For the Atlanteans this flow was the main flow and became the only flow. However, there is another flow. In this flow the three energies go through all fourteen chakras (see image 2b). The Lemurians used both systems. They see the flows that go through the seven chakras as the masculine flow and the flows that go through the fourteen chakras as the feminine flow. When both flows are active at the same time we have the child flow (image 3). All flows start in the root chakra. Therefore the landscape temple is laid out in a way that the feminine system of fourteen chakras is to the north and the masculine seven chakras to the south, with a shared root chakra. The total temple represents the child. The temple shows the human system laid out in the landscape as a temple. You may not be aware of this but each chakra vortex that is part of this landscape temple also holds three energies that represent the ida, pingala and sushumna. How that has been created is at this moment beyond your understanding. I cannot agree more with her. With my current understanding I have no idea how each chakra vortex could have all three flows. I can sense and determine only one flow which I see as a representation of the sushumna. There still is much to learn.

Image 3 The combine flow (child)

Image 4 The 14 chakras

The fourteen chakras To help you to feel the different energies connected with the temple and within you, it is helpful to summarize the key qualities of each of the chakras. The qualities of the seven chakras we are familiar with are given as well. Both Thoth and ShaMaya helped to define the chakras we are not so familiar with. Because the chakras are described from bottom to top there is increase in frequency. Be aware; higher frequency does not mean better or more important. The journey is to connect the root and the crown chakra and all chakras are needed to achieve that (see also image 4). The root chakra, located at the base of the spine, (the first chakra of the traditional chakras) is the chakra of feeling safe and feeling accepted in this world. This is the chakra that gives the feeling that the Earth is your “home” and that you truly belong here. The lower belly chakra (the first new chakra) is located at the top of the pubic bone and shows whether it is safe for us to connect with the world around us. This chakra, together with the root chakra, reflects the degree of fear we live in and reflect experiences of our inner child that we have not yet dealt with. The sacral chakra (the second chakra of the traditional ones) is located roughly three fingers under the navel. This is the chakra of relationships. This is not restricted to people but to every aspect of life which also includes money. This means that money issue are mainly reflected by this chakra. The navel chakra (second new chakra) is located at the navel. It is the chakra that indicates the degree you are able to be and stay in your own energy, independent of the influence of others. It is the place where we were connected with our mother, being completely dependent. The process is to become independent and this chakra shows how we are doing in this process. It is also a place where we decide what we take in from the outside and what we sent out into the world. Together with the sacral chakra it shows how we relate to the world. The solar plexus is the third of the traditional chakras and is located about two to three inches under the breastbone. It is the chakra that reflects our self-worth and self-esteem. It also reflects whether we believe that we deserve the good things of life like love, joy happiness and abundance. This is the chakra that shows us how we see ourselves. The lower breastbone chakra (the third of the new chakras) is located at the base of the breastbone. This chakra reflects whether we are able to love ourselves exactly as we are now. This is the chakra of judgment. When we judge ourselves we do not love ourselves and definitely we do not love unconditionally. The lower heart chakra (the fourth of the new ones) is located roughly two inches to the left of the center of the breastbone and half to one and a half inch below it. This chakra shows whether or not we love our physical life. This goes way beyond the previous chakra. It is about loving who we are, how we relate to the world and loving the world we live in. This is the feminine heart chakra, receiving information on how much we love the physical system through the previous chakras. The central heart chakra is the fourth of the traditional chakras. This chakra holds the love of the creator. It is the innocent love and therefore it is the child heart chakra. It is our connection to the Creator and a reference point that helps us to see where to focus on. In that sense it functions as a kind of beacon. The higher heart chakra is the fifth of the new ones. This chakra is located about two inches to the right of the center of the breastbone and then a half to one and a half inch up. This chakra reflects to what degree we allow the unconditional love of the soul to come into our system. This is the masculine heart chakra. Together with the previous two heart chakras it shows how well we are able to love and to work with love. The upper breastbone or thymus chakra is the sixth of the new chakras. It is located about half an inch below the top of the breastbone. This chakra reflects how well we love the way we express ourselves. When we have been criticized for the way we expressed ourselves when we were young, this chakra is blocked to various degrees. The throat chakra is the fifth of the traditional chakras and reflects how well we are able to express who we are. This is not only about speaking the truth but about expressing the essence of who we are. We hardly know who we are, let alone that we are able to express it. This chakra often reflects that there is a lot of potential that we are unable to express due to belief structures and emotional blockages. The upper lip chakra is located in the center of the upper lip just under the nose. This chakra reflects the degree we are able to trust our intuitive insights and the degree we are willing and have the courage to express them. It is the seventh of the new chakras. The brow chakra or third eye chakra is located on the lower part of the forehead between the eyebrows. This is the sixth of the traditional chakras. This chakra reflects how well we allow our intuitive and higher knowledge to be part of our lives. This chakra is strongly connected to the crown chakra and these two chakras work closely together. The crown chakra is the seventh of the traditional chakras and is considered the chakra that connects us to the spiritual realms. It is the opposite end of the chakra system from the root chakra. Only when these two chakras are connected through all other chakras will the system work as one.

Image 5 An entrance into the Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple: the crown chakra of the northern part

The function of the Temple Through my studies and connection with the Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple, and through my connection with ShaMaya, I began to feel the importance of this energetic complex. As mentioned, it reflects the human system as it is meant to work. ShaMaya has the following to say.The northern part of the temple with the fourteen chakras was dedicated to the Divine Feminine of which I am an expression. The southern part of the temple was dedicated to the Divine Masculine. However, the temple as a whole was dedicated to the Divine Child. A pure child can only be born when the feminine and masculine work together in harmony and with love. The temple gives you the opportunity to bring the three divine principles of feminine, masculine and child into harmony. In your world the accent has gone towards the masculine approach to life. That is the path of power and you see that reflected in your world. The path of power without wisdom (feminine) and love (child) is destructive. That also is reflected in your world. A new way to live in harmony, balance and peace is through finding more balance between these three principles and powers. The Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple is one of the ways to help you in this process. Another point I raised was that not every person has the opportunity to visit Sedona. As was mentioned earlier the Sedona Landscape Temple is unique in its kind. How do other people benefit from this gift of our ancestors? The answer of ShaMaya was very clear.People tend to think in separate systems. This is true as long as you feel this to be true. Once you know that something exists you can connect with it from anywhere, and have the full benefit of it. I am aware that for most people this is still difficult to believe. However, all information is within your collective consciousness and whether you are aware of it or not, you are connected with this collective. By your choice and through intent you can connect with whatever you chose to connect with. Let me explain some of the mechanisms to help you to understand. The purpose of your life is to learn to connect with all that reflects your essence. If you choose to connect with something through intent, this intent needs to come from the heart where your divine essence is located. Your heart guides the crown chakra to connect with the correct information field. When the energy/information comes in, the brow chakra translates it through the brain that gives it words and images that you can understand. This information is passed on to the upper lip chakra that determines whether there is trust and courage to express it. Finally it will be expressed using the throat chakra. There is much more involved but this gives in an impression of a major flow of information. In this way you can connect with the temple wherever you are.Human beings love tools. The photo of one of the chakra vortex locations can be used as a tool to connect with the temple as a whole (image 5). Once you are connected you can work with any aspect of the temple that you desire. There is one final aspect I like to share. It is important that as many people as possible in whatever way connect and work with this temple. Working with it does not only activate the energies of the temple, it also awakens the information in the collective. That will make it easier for others to work with this temple and all its energies. There is much more to share about the temple. However, that means that we are going into details. With the basic information presented in this article it is possible to work with the temple and to do what ShaMaya hopes we will do: activate the system to help ourselves to connect with the essence of who we are and to give other people the opportunity to do the same. Notes 1. Jaap van Etten, Gifts of Mother Earth, Earth Energies, Vortexes, Lines and Grids, (Light Technology Publishing, Flagstaff, Arizona, 2011), 2. Opus cited, 14-15. 3. Opus cited, 137-142. 4. Nicholas R. Mann, Sedona Sacred Earth, A guide to the Red Rock Country, (Light Technology Publishing, Flagstaff, AZ, 2004, Revised Edition). 5. Peter Dawkins, North America, http://www.zoence.com/pages/landscape-temples.html 6. Peter Dawkins, Sacred Landscape and Geomancy, http://www.peterdawkins.com/pd_landscape.htm.

Slide show of the locations of the chakra vortexes of the Sedona Lemurian Landscape Temple

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